A few weeks ago I originally enquired:
Anyone go to this?
http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/pg-page.htm BILL DRUMMOND How to Become an Artist Wed 8 / 10pm & Thurs 9 / 6.30pm / 3 Phoenix Gallery tEXt present the launch of Bill Drummond's (ex KLF) new book that documents his journey from Southampton to Dounreay Power Station, exploring his relationship with artist Richard Long's work 'A Smell of Sulphur in the Wind'. Tonight Drummond will begin to cut Long's work into 20,000 equal pieces to be sold for $1 each.
but there were no takers... How about this then? http://www.artguide.org/uk/AG.pl?Action=ExhibsByName TALK BY BILL DRUMMOND: HOW TO BE AN ARTIST, starts 12-Sep-2002 until 13-Sep-2002 http://www.artguide.org/uk/AG.pl?Action=4085971E&Axis=1028746207F TALK BY BILL DRUMMOND: HOW TO BE AN ARTIST Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol starts 12-Sep-2002 until 13-Sep-2002 General information Inspired by his favourite artist Richard Long, Bill Drummond sets out on a quest to sell a photographic print by Long entitled 'A Smell of Sulphur in the Wind' for $20,000. How To Be An Artist (Penkiln Burn £15.00) documents his drive north from Southampton to Dounreay, via Bristol, during which he reflects on the work of art. Returning to Bristol to exhibit photographs and material gathered from his journey, Bill will discuss his and our relationship to art, as he cuts up Long's work into 20,000 equal pieces, and offers them for sale for one US dollar each. Bill Drummond has used various strategies to interrogate and subvert the cultural landscape, including pop music (KLF), writing (The Manual, Bad Wisdom and 45) and actions (the burning of a considerable amount of money). Talks £3.00 / £2.00 concessions. Advance booking recommended